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[Nov. 1, 



Ac WhUcViaven, Mr. Benjamin Brifcoc, adjudged : — To Mr. Thomas Robinfon of 



fchool-uiallLr, to Mifi Raven, of Greyfoult Acklarn, as the occuoier of a farm ia the 



reii. — Mr. Thomas Clementfon, tobaccJiiift, beft condition, and mo ( n^ilful fta-e of culti- 



to Mifs Chrillian Kelly. vation, a filver cup, value ten gui.ieas.— 



H. E. Roberts, efq. of Wavettree-hall, to To William Leng, of Wilton, for having re- 



Mifs Bu;ke, daughter of Robert A. Burke, claimed and brought into the beft ftate of 



efq. of Gertnamona, county of Galway. cultivation, the gr-ateft quantity of wafta 



Mr. Jofhua Hadwen, to Mifs Harrifon, of land, four, guineas — To Mr. |. W. Parring- 



Muft-hill, near Kendal. ton, of Ormelby, for the beft crop of drilled 



At Aflcham, Weftmoreland, the Hon. G. beans, two guineas. — To Mr. Richard Wat- 



Carltcon, captain in the 9th regiment of foot, fon, of Hilton, for the beft crop of red clover, 



to Mifs Henrietta King, eldeft daughter of two guineas— Ditto, for having laid down to 



Edward K. efq. of Aflcham hall. grafs, the greateft quantity of land for paf- 



At Penrith, Mr. Chriftopher Maitin, of ture in the beft manner, and cleaneft from 



Liverpool, to Mifs Mary Murthwaite. weeds, and fown with ivhite clover and grafs 



At Carlifle, Mr. John Cumpfon, cabinet- feeds, two guineas — To Thomas Wilkinfon, 



maker, to Mifs Lliz. Graham. — Juhn Hen- efq. of Stokefley, for the beft crop of drilled 



derfon, efq. of Shap, to Mifs Kalton. 



Died.'] At Brampton, very fuddcniy, Mr. 

 Heftor Tinling, formerly a butcher there, 7S. 



At Wigton, Mr. Benjamin Bell, furgeon. 



lurnips, two guineas. — To Mr. Wm. Dodds, 

 of Up-leatham, for the beft crop of Scotch 

 cabbages, two guineas. — To Andrew Irvine, 

 efq. of Skelton, for the beft cow in calf. 



At Longtown, Mr. Charles Napier, eldeft three guineas. — To Mr. James Appleton, of 



fon of Mr. N. fhoe-maker, 27. Middlcftirough, for the beft two years old 



At Buttcimere, where he had refiJed fome heifer in calf, two guineas —To Mr. John 



years, Francis Lamb, efq. of Majnooth, Kil- Picrfon, of Linihorpe, for the beft two years 



dare, Ireland, 54. old ftecr, two guineas. — To the Hon. Lau- 



At Creckoiithwaite, in the parifh of Cum- lence Dundjs, tor the beft pen of one-fhear 



rew, Cumberland, Mr. Jjmes Atklnfon. 72. gimmers, three guineas.— To Mr. Joleph 



ivirs. Wood, rcliil of Mr. Jonathan \V. Gaibutt, of Linthorpc, for the beft pen of 



At Wavertree, Mr James Sudell, attorney one Iheer wethers, three guineas. — To Philip 



at law, 74. Smith, of Lofthoufe, a labourer in huibandry. 



At Kefwick, Mifs Rebecca Tyfon, 30. fur having brought up and maintained the 



At Wefco, near Kefwick, Mr. Jofeph greateft number of legitimate children, with 



"Whitehead, 29. the fma'left parochial relief, three guineas. 



At Whitehaven, Mrs. Rigg, wife of Cap- — To James Paikcr, of Upleatham, fervant 



tain R. of the /hip Nelly. — Mrs. Eleanor in huib.indry, for having lived the greateft 



Jiiiborn, widow, 89- number of years in one perfon's fervice, or 



At Workingtjn, Mr. James Veoward, af- his reprefentative,«, two guineas. — To Mary 



fiftant to Mr. Simpfon, furgeon, ze,. — Mrs. Green, of Littl« Ayton, fervant in hufbandry 



Bowman, relift of Mr. Hi-nry }!. 72. for the like, two guineas. 



At Cockermouth, Mrs. Greene, 72. At a meeting of fubfcribers and others at 



At Clofe, in Embieton, Mrs. Margaret the fchool of induftry in Doncafter, the 4th 



Mealls, 72. Odober, to take into confideration the pro- 



At Home, near Kendal, the Rev. J. M. pofed alteration fur the future eftabliftment 



Freeman, late of Wakefield, 53. of that inftitu'.ion, viz. "to lodge, hoard. 



At AUhy, the feat of Walter Chambrc, clothe, and educate twenty poor girls," it was 



efq. near Carlide, Mrs. Prefton, v/ife of agreed that the plan would be defiraule, provi- 



Nathaniel P. efq. of Dublin, and daughter dcd that benefadtions adequate for the furnifli- 



of Richard Ledger, efq. of Whitehaven, 25. ing of a houfe, and alfo additional fubfcriptions 



At Rofe Trees, near Lon^town, Mr. johi) to the amount of at leaft icol. per annum 



Wright, fon of Mr. Thomas vV. 20.: for its fupport, could be procured. A general 



At Longtoun, Mr. Robert Graham, of the meeting of the fubfciibers will be held in 



Globe inn, 17. the month of January to determine whether 



At Penrith, Mrs. Ann Nicholfon, 67. the intended plan can be carried into eOect. 



At Carlifle, Mrs. Pearfon, wife of Mr. P. .'Applications are intended to be made to 



currier, 60 



At Slack-houfe, near Kefwick, Mr. Jofeph 

 Slack, formerly a faddlcr of Cockermouth, 

 and father of Mr. Hugh S. of Laurence-lane, 

 London, lace-merchant, 37- 



parliament for acls — fur inclofiiig the com- 

 mons and wafte grounds within the townfiiip 

 of Langthoipe,' in the parifh of Kirby-on- 

 the-Moor, commonly called Kirby-hill — for 

 indofing, draining and improving the com- 



At Kirby-Lonfialc, Mr. James Grundy, mons and wafte gr .unJs in the refpeaive 



woollen-inanufaaurcr, 48. townfnips and parifties of Skelbrooke and 



Kirk Smeaton, in the weft-riding— for the 



YORKSHIRE. mote efi'eftuaily improving the drains, banks, 



At a general meeting of the Cleveland doughs, outlets, ivatercourfes and works of 



agricultural fociety, held at Stokefley, on the drainage ; and alfo for making new works g* 



5th g£ Oftober, the following ptemiuois were drainage and cnjbankmcnts,. in, over, and 



